| inoculation |
the introduction of a pathogen or antigen into the body, especially to stimulate antibody production or other immune responses.
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| inoculate |
to insert or introduce a substance such as a micro-organism into the body of another organism
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| inoculum |
a small amount of a fungus used to inoculate fresh culture medium or to infect a host organism.
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| inoculation |
Introduction into the body of the causative organism of a disease.
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| inoculant |
a microorganism which is introduced into the soil to improve growth of legume crops.
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